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/* $Id$ */

package org.apache.fop.hyphenation;

import java.util.ArrayList;

/**
 * <p>This interface is used to connect the XML pattern file parser to
 * the hyphenation tree.</p>
 *
 * <p>This work was authored by Carlos Villegas (cav@uniscope.co.jp).</p>
 */
public interface PatternConsumer {

    /**
     * Add a character class.
     * A character class defines characters that are considered
     * equivalent for the purpose of hyphenation (e.g. "aA"). It
     * usually means to ignore case.
     * @param chargroup character group
     */
    void addClass(String chargroup);

    /**
     * Add a hyphenation exception. An exception replaces the
     * result obtained by the algorithm for cases for which this
     * fails or the user wants to provide his own hyphenation.
     * A hyphenatedword is a vector of alternating String's and
     * {@link Hyphen Hyphen} instances
     * @param word word to add as an exception
     * @param hyphenatedword pre-hyphenated word
     */
    void addException(String word, ArrayList hyphenatedword);

    /**
     * Add hyphenation patterns.
     * @param pattern the pattern
     * @param values interletter values expressed as a string of
     * digit characters.
     */
    void addPattern(String pattern, String values);

}
